B. Esmaeli et al., Squamous cell carcinoma with perineural invasion presenting as a Tolosa-Hunt-Like syndrome - A potential pitfall in diagnosis, OPHTHAL PL, 16(6), 2000, pp. 450-452
Purpose: To describe a case of perineural invasion resulting from squamous
cell carcinoma of forehead.
Methods: Case report.
Results: Perineural invasion resulting from squamous cell carcinoma of the
periocular skin can present as a Tolosa-Hunt-like syndrome with lack of rad
iologic findings on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in its early stages.
Conclusion: A high level of suspicion for perineural invasion is required w
hen assessing multiple cranial nerve palsies in patients with a history of
cutaneous malignancy, despite negative sequential MRI. Perineural invasion
must be ruled out by a biopsy of the involved nerves, whenever possible, be
fore empiric therapy with systemic steroids is contemplated.